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Since you requested a report on the , I will assume this is for a design, art, or communication studies course. Below is a structured, ready-to-use report.

Munari’s central thesis is that , rather than a mysterious gift. He famously defined a designer as a "planner with an aesthetic sense," emphasizing that while beauty is important, a design object must primarily be functional and solve a specific problem.

Build a prototype to see if the solution is viable.

Whether you find the rare original physical copy or resort to hunting for a , the mission is the same: Simplify, transform, and play.

: Presenting prototypes to users for feedback (modern-day "validation testing").

Munari starts with a common fork. He asks: What is a fork? It’s a tool to pick up food. But what if you change the material? A paper fork? A rubber fork? What if you change the size? A fork as big as a table? What if you change the function? A fork that cools soup while you eat it?

Let’s extract the immediate value from the pages you might find in the PDF.